The successfully Kickstarter-funded Friday the 13th game now has a release date, and it's sooner than you think. The game will launch on May 26 digitally on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It will cost at around $40.

At launch, the multiplayer component of the game will be available. It's going to be a 1 versus 7 asymmetric multiplayer game, seeing a bunch of camp counselors hoping to survive against Jason Voorhees. There will be three maps - Camp Crystal Lake, Higgins Haven, and Packanack Lodge.

While Friday The 13th: The Game has the multiplayer in the spotlight, a single-player mode will be included for free in the coming months.

We were given the release date by a new trailer that was released today. After showing a good number of detailed deaths done by Jason, we see him also slashing away the "Coming Soon" at the end of the trailer, revealing the May release.

These are my thoughts about The Division 2 after 20 hours of play. There’s still a lot to do after completing the story and i’m impressed with the journey to level 30. This looter shooter is currently on the positive side, which is rare for the subgenre, especially during launch week.

Since Borderlands 2, Ubisoft and Activision have proceeded to outspend 2K and Gearbox on every level imaginable to create online-only loot shooters like Destiny and Tom Clancy’s The Division. Even EA has gotten into the action with Anthem.

Our review of The Division 2 is currently underway and while it’s too soon to provide any kind of impression or feedback, I return from DC with a few tips for new agents entering the game for the first time when it goes live to the public this Friday.